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Acknowledgments | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | The Ghetto Merchant Yesterday and Today | 20 |
3 | The Significance of Small Business and the Nature of the Niche | 48 |
4 | Life on the Street: The Everyday Encounters between Blacks, Jews, and Koreans | 71 |
5 | How Race Polarizes Interactions: Cultural Brokers and the Meaning of Black | 93 |
6 | The Coethnic Disadvantage of Serving Your Own | 121 |
7 | From Civility to Conflict: Individualism, Opportunity, and Group Position | 142 |
8 | Shopping While Black: Symbolic Racism or the Same Old Racism? | 165 |
9 | Conclusion: Forging a Culture of Reciprocity and Respect | 181 |
App.: Notes on Methodology and Tales from the Field | 199 | |
Notes | 233 | |
Index | 259 |
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